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Atmos claims most gas disruptions caused by third party digging - Jackson Advocate

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Jackson natural gas supplier Atmos Energy claimed that recent house explosions and fires insoutheast Jackson may have resulted from the digging or ground probes of other companies orutility agencies that failed to notify the proper authorities or Atmos of their disruptions. The problem of mysterious home explosions and resulting fires in most cases is a […]

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